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Learners of Primrose Hill Primary get pencil cases made from recycled plastic

The Case drive benefited learners in Grade 4 at Primrose Hill Primary School.

Pick n Pay encourages recycling in schools and donated 35 000 pencil cases made from recycled plastic.

The aim is to teach learners about the importance of recycling.

The Case Drive benefited learners in Grade Four at Primrose Hill Primary School on February 13.

Each learner received a pencil case made from a 500ml recycled PET plastic bottle.

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Pick n Pay School Club also delivered an engaging educational session highlighting the significance of recycling.

The initiative includes distributing informative posters for display in schools, demonstrating the transformative power of recycling, as exemplified by the pencil cases.

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